The booklet contains tasks for listening comprehension, reading comprehension, writing, and vocabulary and can be used as to consolidate the knowledge and skills of students during the school year and to prepare for external evaluation of English at the end of the intensive language learning. The overall preparation for the exams using the school system Upstream, level B2 + which contains the necessary practical tasks for listening, reading and writing in full compliance with the requirements of the exam. For practical matriculation trial using a specially designed collection of the mandatory components of the exam - Practice Tests for the English Matura Exam in Bulgaria.
Welcome to Your Child's Brain: How the Mind Grows From Conception to College
How children think is one of the most enduring mysteries-and difficulties-encountered by parents. In an effort to raise our children smarter, happier, stronger, and better, parents will try almost anything, from vitamins to toys to DVDs. But how can we tell marketing from real science? And what really goes through your kid's growing mind-as an infant, in school, and during adolescence?
Shouldn't You Be in School? is the third book in Lemony Snicket's children's series All The Wrong Questions. The series features young apprentice Snicket, who is attempting to uncover the mystery behind a villain named Hangfire in Stain'd-by-the-Sea. The book was published on September 30, 2014.
Future Learning in Primary Schools: A Singapore Perspective
This edited book tells the story of the multifaceted efforts devoted by a “future school” in Singapore―The Nan Chiau Primary School―in shaping future learning. It documents the various measures implemented by one primary school to improve student learning outcomes in a technology-rich teaching and learning environment. With the current interest in Singapore’s “Masterplan for ICT (information and communication technology) in Education,” and the increasing focus on teaching and learning design by leading education researchers and professionals, this well-timed book will appeal to policy makers, educators and researchers.